Interpreting Disciples

Interpreting Disciples
Author: L. Dale Richesin,Larry D. Bouchard
Publsiher: TCU Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1987
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0875650724

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Disciples and the Bible

Disciples and the Bible
Author: M. Eugene Boring
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015039884559

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From Campbell and Stone to Craddock and Keck, biblical interpretation in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) has traveled a distinctive path. In search of a Disciples hermeneutic, this study looks intensively at the pattern of interpretation--and interpreters--from the denomination's beginnings in the early nineteenth century to the present.

Chalice Introduction to Disciples Theology

Chalice Introduction to Disciples Theology
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Chalice Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0827205627

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Chalice Introduction to Disciples Theology offers a comprehensive introduction to theology and ethics from the standpoint of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Including a broad range of Disciples authors, the text represents the racial-ethnic, generational, and theological diversity that characterizes the denomination from a postmodern and postcolonial view. Contributors include: D. Newell Williams, James O. Duke, Verity Jones, William J. Nottingham, Hee An Choi, William Tabbernee, W. Clark Gilpin, Kristine A. Culp, Don Browning, Clark M. Williamson, Rita Nakashima Brock, Dyron Daughrity, Victor L. Hunter, Sharon E. Watkins, Keith Watkins, Thomas F. Best, Belva Brown Jordan, Stephanie A. Paulsell, Kay Bessler Northcutt, Mark Miller McLemore, Darryl Trimiew, Joe R. Jones, William Wright, Boseale Eale, Karen-Marie Yust, Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, Joseph D. Driskill, Angel Luis Rivera-Agosto, Michael K. Kinnamon, Michael St. A. Miller, Carmelo Álvarez, Christobal Mareco Lird, Don A. Pittman, Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi, and Peter Goodwin Heltzel

Between Script and Scripture Performance Criticism and Mark s Characterization of the Disciples

Between Script and Scripture  Performance Criticism and Mark s Characterization of the Disciples
Author: Zach Preston Eberhart
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2024-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004692039

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This volume reimagines the first-century reception of the Gospel of Mark within a reconstructed (yet hypothetical) performance event. In particular, it considers the disciples' character and characterization through the lens of performance criticism. Questions concerning the characterization of the disciples have been relatively one-sided in New Testament scholarship, in favor of their negative characterization. This project demonstrates why such assumptions need not be necessary when we (re-)consider the oral/aural milieu in which the Gospel of Mark was first composed and received by its earliest audiences.

The Disciples Second Edition

The Disciples   Second Edition
Author: D. Duane Cummins
Publsiher: Chalice Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2023-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780827237346

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This new second edition, refined, updated and revised, contains the story of those 15 years along with revisions in how a humble gathering evolved over two centuries into the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), a modern denomination of international stature. The Disciples: A Struggle for Reformation, Revised Edition discusses how Disciples progressed from congregationalism to Covenant, how they survived the tumult of Civil War, how they developed a ministry of missions on a global scale, and how they met the brutal challenge of 21st century COVID.

Social Scientific Models for Interpreting the Bible

Social Scientific Models for Interpreting the Bible
Author: John Pilch
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004496972

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Fourteen members of The Context Group honor Bruce J. Malina and his scholarship in this volume by following his consistent example of developing or using explicit social scientific models to interpret documents from the ancient Mediterranean world. Ordinary features of that cultural world such as gossip, reciprocity, a pervasive military presence, the power of women, and becoming a follower of Jesus stand out with greater clarity in the Bible when a reader understands the cultural matrix in which such social dynamics function. These essays reflect The Context Group’s more than twenty years of collaborative experience in researching the cultural context of the Bible. New insights are built on the solidly established foundations of their earlier cross-cultural studies. Readers will find the individual essays enlightening and challenging. Taken as a whole they form a valuable resource and a stimulating and helpful aid to further study.

Gospel Interpretation and Christian Life

Gospel Interpretation and Christian Life
Author: Francis J Moloney
Publsiher: ATF Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781925643114

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The voice of Francis J Moloney, SDB, has been heard in New Testament studies for many decades. Internationally famous for his work on the Gospel of John, this volume gathers studies that demonstrate the breadth and richness of his interests, beyond that well-established enterprise. The first part of the boom is dedicated to Gospel studies, with the majority of essays focussing upon the Gospel of Mark. They reflect his long interest and his major commentary on that Gospel (2012). Studies on Matthew, Luke and John complete these reflections.

Jesus Farewell to the Disciples

Jesus  Farewell to the Disciples
Author: Tolmie
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004497634

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Jesus' Farewell to the Disciples continues and intensifies the quest for uncovering the full potential of narrative criticism of the Fourth Gospel by means of a narratological analysis of John 13:1-17:26. After a discussion of theoretical issues the author selects a particular narratological model. This is discussed in detail and then utilised for a systematic analysis of John 13:1-17:26. The results of the analysis are integrated in order to indicate the way in which a particular perspective on discipleship is presented in these chapters. This book is important for scholars who are interested in the application of narrative criticism to biblical texts, as well as in the Johannine perspective on discipleship.